Reticulate
Reticulate is the blog & creative playground of David Henzell. It is also both of these, the other way around. Thermostatic reactions to the world around me.
Reticulate is the blog & creative playground of David Henzell. It is also both of these, the other way around. Thermostatic reactions to the world around me.
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With uncertainty around the corner, comes vulnerability in the present. Preparation for change takes an open heart if I am to truly flourish in The Kingdom of the Stork.
Unearthing the Soul's Symphony: A Whimsical Odyssey through the Hidden Realms of Norns & Organelle.
Monkey see, monkey do. Apparently. Today I ponder unnecessarily about mass media consumption, war reporting and trams. In no particular order.
For me, visiting historical holocaust sites is an essential, personal act that ensures the memory of the holocaust endures and serves as a powerful reminder of the consequences of hatred and intolerance: On Desecration.
Step into a kaleidoscope of unseen hues, where reality dances with vibrant secrets. A hidden world, of surreal painted landscapes, captivated hearts and inspired wanderlust - Warsaw Aerochrome.
Am I creating my own experiences? Or is malevolent mathematics playing me for a fool? I take a stroll down Hyperreality Boulevard to meet the illusive algorithmic recommendation system. Like you do.
Are you content with your content? More than happy to tap and scroll? Or, like me, are you nervous about AI & Big Tech? There's more to all this than meets the eye: Thought control and the algorithm's invisible hand.
Do places hibernate? Do the memories they hold remain in the very fabric of the buildings, and in the light and dark of nature? I spent a morning with the people of The Crossing.
Monkey see, monkey do. Apparently. Today I ponder unnecessarily about mass media consumption, war reporting and trams. In no particular order.
Do we visit holocaust sites for the history, or just for thrill of the ride? I take a closer look at the "architecture of terror", so you don't have to.
Ever wondered what happens when learning music and solitude collide? I did. Come with me on a journey to The Musical Forest.